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amazing. >> reporter: emma walked away with no injuries. and just three days later, she and chris walked down the aisle just as planned to tie the knot on schedule. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> and joining us now are emma and chris greenslade. i know this is very emotional for both of you, but thank you so much for being here. are you okay? >> yeah, i'm all right. >> tough to see, isn't it? >> it is. it's really hard. because just -- we've been away from it for quite a while now and it's hard to see. >> you've been on your honeymoon and a little stop off here in new york before you go back down to christchurch. did you have time to think about this, the two of you some you just got married, so there is the low of the low.? some you just got married, so there is the low of the low.you just got married, so there is the low of the low.you just got married, so there is the low of the low.you just got married is the low of the low. has it all sunk in, are you able to process it? >> i'm feeling very overwhelmed right now. i'm starting t
amazing. >> reporter: emma walked away with no injuries. and just three days later, she and chris walked down the aisle just as planned to tie the knot on schedule. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> and joining us now are emma and chris greenslade. i know this is very emotional for both of you, but thank you so much for being here. are you okay? >> yeah, i'm all right. >> tough to see, isn't it? >> it is. it's really hard. because just -- we've been away from...
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. >> emma has spent every summer of her life there. watching the images of devastation was very upsetting to her. she is worried about her mom despite assurances she's okay. heather ishimaru, abc 7 news. >> am could go up next, a group of firemen from japan are here in the bay area learning how to rescue people in a earthquake but there's questions how they will get home and when. one of the when you've been together as long as we have -- [ carl ] honey, where's the -- top shelf! life can get a bit... routine. that's why i decided to switch things up with cottonelle ultra toilet paper. [ carl ] oh yeeaaah! you see? it's 35% thicker than the northern brand. [ carl ] love it! you might say this one little switch has made all the difference. peanut, get dressed... we're goin' dancing. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] little switches can make all the difference. find cottonelle ultra codes. then see how you could win ultra prizes to make little switches in your life. aneating well means getting enough whole grain and calcium. and general mi
. >> emma has spent every summer of her life there. watching the images of devastation was very upsetting to her. she is worried about her mom despite assurances she's okay. heather ishimaru, abc 7 news. >> am could go up next, a group of firemen from japan are here in the bay area learning how to rescue people in a earthquake but there's questions how they will get home and when. one of the when you've been together as long as we have -- [ carl ] honey, where's the -- top shelf!...
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fly zone but that house together backing of the fifteen members of the security council article or emma explains what the move would mean. but the no fly zone is very much what it says on the tenets and which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya and the idea behind that is to prevent colonel gadhafi from turning his air force on his own people from attacking civilians so that's basically what it would do now we do know. and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone william hague the foreign secretary here says that he's working closely with his partners on what he's calling a contingency basis on elements of a resolution for a no fly zone and we've heard from a foreign office source that it's only going to be used in the case that it's needed but no decision has been taken yet to present it to the security council we also heard more recently that nato has boosted airplane surveillance over libya to twenty four hours a day seven days a week and r
fly zone but that house together backing of the fifteen members of the security council article or emma explains what the move would mean. but the no fly zone is very much what it says on the tenets and which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya and the idea behind that is to prevent colonel gadhafi from turning his air force on his own people from attacking civilians so...
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from dictatorships around the arab world and as a large party's lower emma reports london for p.r. firms are now cashing in on the rest. the influence of p.r. companies in just torching the truth is well known in hollywood movie wag the dog a p.r. agent engineers a war to distract from the president's plan during the to do should not be the country. think of and sometimes truth is stranger and much more damaging than fiction spin has been crucial in middle eastern politics for many many years i mean spin is what took britain into the iraq war for example crass headlines about weapons of mass destruction and in forty five minutes p.r. industry experts reckon the majority of the arab states in turmoil bahrain egypt have some kind of representation in a london p.r. firm and the reason they come here and that kind of regulation while in the us if a p.r. company takes on a foreign government it has to register the fact that the department of justice in the u.k. does no such rule. if you're a foreign government looking for representation in london yeah ok then that would constantly be in
from dictatorships around the arab world and as a large party's lower emma reports london for p.r. firms are now cashing in on the rest. the influence of p.r. companies in just torching the truth is well known in hollywood movie wag the dog a p.r. agent engineers a war to distract from the president's plan during the to do should not be the country. think of and sometimes truth is stranger and much more damaging than fiction spin has been crucial in middle eastern politics for many many years i...
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for the london two bombers file journey to day's residents are increasingly on ashes artie's lauren emma discovered. mosques hit jobs and how i'll meet shops a scene straight from the bazaar is of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or after all what abdel better name now as the stockholm bomber abdul qadeer bashed knew him and describes a volatile character rejected by the community at large when he was here he was challenged his ideologies is think he's we're challenged we challenged him and when we realize that he was betrayed we exposing to everybody every member of this of this muslim community he got angry got upset he got he walked out and we never saw him again the next day heard al abdel had played himself up in sweden and that's just the latest claim to infamy for luton which is fast becoming known as a hotbed of extremism breeds extremism and in steps the english defense league committed to protecting england from what they see as a wave of islam is a leader tommy robinson beli
for the london two bombers file journey to day's residents are increasingly on ashes artie's lauren emma discovered. mosques hit jobs and how i'll meet shops a scene straight from the bazaar is of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or after all what abdel better name now as the stockholm bomber abdul qadeer bashed knew him and describes a volatile character rejected by the community at large...
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. >> jordan's 14-year-old daughter emma stayed home from school saying it didn't feel right to go. >> it's f.something did happen to my family i won't want to be at school. >> she's spent her summers of her life in kyoto. she's worried about her mom despite assurances she's okay. >> and there is one group in the bay area being hard hit ai. japanese search and rescue team finished training today and want to return to their homeland and help. >> they don't know how they're going to get home or when. rescuing people is technical and involve goings through damaged buildings and buildings that might collapse and filled with rubble. and in the case of a japanese earthquake going into flooded areas. this is an area that they know wex they twont september 11th new york city, hurricane katrina in new orleans and trained fire departments. it turns out this week, they were training a group of firemen from japan. >> when the fire protection district train squads from other places they like tri to make it real. today real took on new meaning. >> i -- right now. >> when mike returns to japan he and
. >> jordan's 14-year-old daughter emma stayed home from school saying it didn't feel right to go. >> it's f.something did happen to my family i won't want to be at school. >> she's spent her summers of her life in kyoto. she's worried about her mom despite assurances she's okay. >> and there is one group in the bay area being hard hit ai. japanese search and rescue team finished training today and want to return to their homeland and help. >> they don't know how...
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did you worry about putting emma in and not kyra? and they will be on the psychiatrist couch blaming you in 20 years? >> i was worried but i explained to kyra, i'll talk about you at the end and emma is just a popular name right now. she was fine with it. i think she has claimed that she named poppy. >> this is your first children's book. why now? >> i have wanted to do it for years. after having the children and spending hours and hours reading to them seeing the joy and love they get out of reading and the books i thought, i have to do one for them. >> yeah, yeah. >> we were saying on the break we couldn't believe vancouver has been a year now. it was scary to look back. >> we need a reunion. >> the girls night out was the highlight of the trip. we went out, you and me and natalie. >> that was my one night out. people think we were out every night like that. >> we gave you a name. hoochie yamaguchi because of your behavior. >> what was your name? >> i can't remember. >> miss vancougar. >> that was appropriate. we had a great time.
did you worry about putting emma in and not kyra? and they will be on the psychiatrist couch blaming you in 20 years? >> i was worried but i explained to kyra, i'll talk about you at the end and emma is just a popular name right now. she was fine with it. i think she has claimed that she named poppy. >> this is your first children's book. why now? >> i have wanted to do it for years. after having the children and spending hours and hours reading to them seeing the joy and love...
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emma murphy has that part of the story. >> reporter: the thousands, and now the few, in the area between tunisia and libya is deserted. the question that remains unanswered is why? have those wishing to leave done so, or are they being prevented from doing so? just days ago, this was the scene as 200,000 passed through the border gate. yet that changed within hours, and the speed of that change has worried many. how long have you been here for? >> seven days. >> seven days? >> yes. >> so you came across the border seven days ago? >> yes. >> reporter: as he visited the border camp where many of the migrants are now housed, international development secretary andrew mitchell revealed satellite images are now being analyzed for holding camps on the libyan side of the border. >> i'm very concerned because it didn't slow down, so it's an artificial and abrupt stop. we have no idea why that is. we're trying to find out, but at any moment, the number could increase very substantially. >> reporter: the libyan regime know that images of thousands waiting for shelter in tunisia are damaging to the
emma murphy has that part of the story. >> reporter: the thousands, and now the few, in the area between tunisia and libya is deserted. the question that remains unanswered is why? have those wishing to leave done so, or are they being prevented from doing so? just days ago, this was the scene as 200,000 passed through the border gate. yet that changed within hours, and the speed of that change has worried many. how long have you been here for? >> seven days. >> seven days?...
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on my hebrew name, avraham--abraham--so the character is loosely based on me, and the character of emma is loosely based on my daughter ella, who is a little younger, not yet out of law school, but one always fantasizes about a feisty daughter who has her own mind, getting into all kinds of difficulties, and the fantasy is her father will help her. of course, that's not my daughter's fantasy. my daughter's fantasy is she'll help me. - yes, for now, but if she reads this, she can go one of two ways: she can decide that, indeed, she'll never want to get into harm's way; or, she can decide that, quite the opposite, she's got to get into harm's way. - well, she's read it, and clearly she's a kind of young woman who never misses an opportunity to be involved in interesting things. - and, as in all spy and political thrillers, there are many levels of deceit and deception here. that's kind of a given of the genre, but to be frank, i was surprised at the degree of deception on the part of people like shin bet, for instance--the israeli intelligence service--where you imagine because they're in
on my hebrew name, avraham--abraham--so the character is loosely based on me, and the character of emma is loosely based on my daughter ella, who is a little younger, not yet out of law school, but one always fantasizes about a feisty daughter who has her own mind, getting into all kinds of difficulties, and the fantasy is her father will help her. of course, that's not my daughter's fantasy. my daughter's fantasy is she'll help me. - yes, for now, but if she reads this, she can go one of two...
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emma, baby speiss, it is expected to a baby in may, the victoria back come is due in july. all of the month pregnant are at the same time. >> mark: you look like to pock. producers about the late wrapper is holding a open call. hbo says it is a miniseries about dick cheney in the works. the dollar to some as well as an glare the miniseries will trace his long career in washington. >> darya: some 50 7:00 a.m. will be right back. >> mark: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. mt. tam in the clouds. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along. >> darya: good morning we want to start this hour with the weather. we want to stir when the weather. >> james: by the middle of the aftern
emma, baby speiss, it is expected to a baby in may, the victoria back come is due in july. all of the month pregnant are at the same time. >> mark: you look like to pock. producers about the late wrapper is holding a open call. hbo says it is a miniseries about dick cheney in the works. the dollar to some as well as an glare the miniseries will trace his long career in washington. >> darya: some 50 7:00 a.m. will be right back. >> mark: we will be right back with the kron 4...
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controversy which will follow the latest year we have additional resources and information on our website emma we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. --www.kron4.com. full update on weather and [ male announcer ] yiayia may not approve of michelle's wardrobe. you dress like a prostitute. [ male announcer ] but yiayia approves of her serving athenos hummus. mmmmmm! because only athenos is made the greek way, with 100% olive oil. athenos. maybe the only thing approved by yiayia. there are indeed, our original hotspot 101, 680 is still pretty bad. the ride southbound heading down from pleasant hill to walnut creek. red on the census indicating speeds below 25 mi. per hour. it is still pretty solid, the only good news is usually at 9:00 we will see the back up quickly dissipate because of lane restrictions. the bay bridge is still a rough ride westbound. all little improvement within the speed in which cars are being cycle to the toll plaza. in the back of still extends into the maze. another look at earlier reoccurring hotspot the run on 101
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>> i did and emma and laura, the nannies. we videotaped the whole thing so there was no -- nobody could claim otherwise. you have seen the video. they didn't have car seats so i provided them. i said, i love you, and i said, don't say good-bye. say "see you later." later is, as we believe, to be very soon. >> reporter: sitting here hours after it happened do you know where your children are? >> i do not. that's a good question. that's a good point. isn't there some legal protection or some law that should inform the father of where his children are being removed and delivered to? >> you or any other father has the right to know where your children are. the silence by brooke's attorneys is conspicuous. >> yeah. >> reporter: did you say to the police officers, a, where are you from and, b, where are you taking my children before i hand them over to you? >> stupidly, i assumed they were going back to the house they have been living in with brooke when they are not with me. i think we got reports last night they were at a hotel i
>> i did and emma and laura, the nannies. we videotaped the whole thing so there was no -- nobody could claim otherwise. you have seen the video. they didn't have car seats so i provided them. i said, i love you, and i said, don't say good-bye. say "see you later." later is, as we believe, to be very soon. >> reporter: sitting here hours after it happened do you know where your children are? >> i do not. that's a good question. that's a good point. isn't there some...
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that emma's on reader may not have noticed, but the book includes 47 pages of notes so you know he has covered every source, every rock to get to the bottom of this remarkable story. that concludes john's portion. i would like to say we got some breaking news about an hour ago. it happened once they late in the day. dd york times best-seller list reported that delaware's book on its first week is now 14 on the new york time's bestseller list. [applause] back to you. [applause] >> thank you very much. the museum is a museum of history as seen through the eyes of news people. this means that visitors get to see the first draft of history. our moderator tonight is to be. she has spent her entire professional career providing to viewers with first draft of history. you know her today for her work as a regular co-anchor of the pbs "news hour." she was nbc white house correspondent for five years, and senior correspondent for cnn for 12 years, and has held top jobs at pbs for 20 years. judy has a special connection to tonight's panel because she was at the washington hilton hotel reporting f
that emma's on reader may not have noticed, but the book includes 47 pages of notes so you know he has covered every source, every rock to get to the bottom of this remarkable story. that concludes john's portion. i would like to say we got some breaking news about an hour ago. it happened once they late in the day. dd york times best-seller list reported that delaware's book on its first week is now 14 on the new york time's bestseller list. [applause] back to you. [applause] >> thank...
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thanks to paul and landon and emma and will. i'm dry because we're using two or three umbrellas. four of them. let's get to the boards. what do you think is going on this morning as we want to talk about? as you head out the door, it's likely you will face a long line of snow in northern areas. this snow is kind of heavy from fargo to green bay. detroit is involved in this today. into new england, don't worry so much about the major northeast cities. from philly to new york to boston. it's basically a mixture of rain in whatever falls. but it may go to snow overnight tonight. check with your local air carriers the later you travel. but the punch of strong storms around charleston, in the heart of it, could get into washington, d.c. and also into nashville. a look at the warm, dry conditions, ah, in the deep south. we are live in times square. i love you guys coming out in the rain. that's fantastic. all that weather was brought to you by edward jones. robin? >> everywhere you go, sam, he makes friends. especially ones with umbrellas on a rainy day. >>> let's get to the very loud
thanks to paul and landon and emma and will. i'm dry because we're using two or three umbrellas. four of them. let's get to the boards. what do you think is going on this morning as we want to talk about? as you head out the door, it's likely you will face a long line of snow in northern areas. this snow is kind of heavy from fargo to green bay. detroit is involved in this today. into new england, don't worry so much about the major northeast cities. from philly to new york to boston. it's...
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the other one is -- >> emma watson. >> love her. >> she's got class, she's got style, earned over $30 million. she's the most highest paid actress in the world and she's never done it. >> don't some of these women get p pigeon holed like sophia vigara? meryl streep can play multiple roles. >> they did the same thing to soph sophia lauren when she was a young actress. >> and marilyn monroe. i think they really do run that risk. look at kim kardashian. you turn around, every single cover i think she feels compelled to take her clothes off. the "w" cover the most. she's becoming almost like a brunette pamela anderson. she's got to be careful. >> the thing she understands, she's got a window of opportunity. she just turned 30. she's going to look like this for a while. she knows. she tells you this. i'm going to basically -- not milk it. i don't mean to say that. she is going to cash in on it while there's a lot to cash in on. it wasn't that funny. >> most of these women -- have some of these women -- i don't know how you'd know for sure. have they had surgery to get this way or is it the
the other one is -- >> emma watson. >> love her. >> she's got class, she's got style, earned over $30 million. she's the most highest paid actress in the world and she's never done it. >> don't some of these women get p pigeon holed like sophia vigara? meryl streep can play multiple roles. >> they did the same thing to soph sophia lauren when she was a young actress. >> and marilyn monroe. i think they really do run that risk. look at kim kardashian. you turn...
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. >> grab a friend and get in position because yoga coach to the stars emma lawrence is here to teach you a few things that will stretch and strengthen your relationship and your body. what do you mean by that, ms. gwen? >> double yoga definitely gets you into better poses than it would be on your own. you want to get somebody that's kind of your size so they don't overpower you or hurt you. >> i can't do it with hoda. >> we've got partners for you. we're going to go to the child's pose. ie loelongates her. >> what is it doing for sara? >> she's getting a nice back and chest stretch. >> here comes me. finish the show. good night. >> are you coming up? >> yeah. hold me. >> how are you? you okay? >> downward dog. >> brace yourself. double down dog. >> what is happening here? >> no! no! >> this intensifies your hamstring stretch and he's working his upper body strength here. >> if you're inflexible, does it matter? >> just bend your knees. this takes away from the hamstring stretch. >> ow. >> no, not ow. this is increasing upper body strength. >> it's getting out of it that's a little --
. >> grab a friend and get in position because yoga coach to the stars emma lawrence is here to teach you a few things that will stretch and strengthen your relationship and your body. what do you mean by that, ms. gwen? >> double yoga definitely gets you into better poses than it would be on your own. you want to get somebody that's kind of your size so they don't overpower you or hurt you. >> i can't do it with hoda. >> we've got partners for you. we're going to go to...